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Posted in Travel DVD (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)

Hearst Castle: Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument It stars John Forsythe. By Total Content. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $8.69. There are some available for $9.82.
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2 comments about Hearst Castle: Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument.
  1. This DVD is not as advertised. It is a 10 minute video that repeats 6 times to have a so called 60 minute "running" time. I returned it to Amazon because it was clearly misrepresented in their product discription.


  2. We bought this DVD to help remember our visits to Hearst Castle when we lived in California. Because to be honest, even with all our pictures and video taken on those visits, you can't get the views of the 'Castle' as good as a really well done documentary like this. At about an hour long it really gives details of some of the artwork and buildings. We were also very pleasantly surprised when we first went to view it and found that the disk also has the same quality documentary/travel log about Ellis Island and Hoover Dam. And we know that the areas shown in the video are not all available on tours any longer. If you've been and want to remember, or might be thinking going, get it through Amazon! They really price gouge at the visitor centers!!!


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Globe Trekker: Best Beaches It stars Justine Shapiro & fellow travelers. It was directed by Ian Cross. By Pilot Productions. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $12.63. There are some available for $9.31.
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2 comments about Globe Trekker: Best Beaches.
  1. It misses the Caribbean and Florida. When they go to Thailand they only show you caves and in Hawaii all you see is someone canoeing. It also visits Brazil, Greek Islands, Fiji, India, & Africa. Specidal features: Best Diving, Surfing, and Beach Huts. They also show you the cheap hotels they stay in.


  2. Not as thorough as I would have hoped but still entertaining and informative!


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Posted in Travel DVD (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)

History Of World Travel  Wheels Across Africa By TravelVideoStore.com. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $6.03.
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1 comments about History Of World Travel Wheels Across Africa.
  1. What's strange about this film is that it didn't plan on being an important documentary, it was created as a long ad to demonstrate how tough Chryster cars were and that they could survive the african trip.

    Almost by accident they managed to record the life and times of Africa right before the industrial revolution would change everything, so they created one of the most rare documentaries there is and the last one ever to capture African life quite this way. It goes to show you can't judge a book by its cover.


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Posted in Travel DVD (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)

Modern Times Wonders  BURJ AL ARAB Dubai By TravelVideoStore.com. Sells new for $9.99.
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Posted in Travel DVD (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)

Destination: Seattle It stars Destination Seattle. By Daval. The regular list price is $19.98. Sells new for $10.00. There are some available for $6.52.
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Posted in Travel DVD (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)

National Parks - Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Yosemite It stars National Parks. By Questar. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $13.28. There are some available for $13.50.
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Posted in Travel DVD (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)

Discoveries...America, Connecticut It was directed by Jim Watt, Kelly Watt. By Bennett-Watt Media. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $23.12.
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Posted in Travel DVD (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)

Travel the World by Train - Near & Middle East It stars Travel the World By Train. By Geneon [Pioneer]. The regular list price is $19.98. Sells new for $9.99. There are some available for $5.65.
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  1. The real title of this DVD is Travel The World By Train: Near & Middle East. You'll visit Turkey, India, Iran, Israel and Syria, which aren't in Europe. Long train trips mean that you've got to eat, so you'll be exposed to new culinary experiences as you share your travels with the locals. The scenery is, as usual, fascinating. Invitations to prayer in Iran (on the train or at the station) or at the Wailing Wall might best be declined. No trains stopped for sacred cows in India, but you'll see plenty that you'll find educational.


  2. This DVD could be one of the worst DVD's I ever bought! Since I live in the Middle East... You cannot take this DVD as documentary nor reality.

    Here are my reasons:

    1. It only covers areas in train and please advise that trains are only available in very limited and deserted areas. That is why it mostly transfers commodities not humans! Plus 90% of Middle East countries do not have nor use trains, simply because they do not have rail roads due to its frequent mountainous lands or isolated deserts!

    2. The Middle East is so rich with Tourism sites, old Castles and Buildings and the three holy Religions' Civilization and Culture. But none was covered in this DVD!

    3. This DVD covers 4 Middle East countries while the Middle East has more than 4 times this number of countries!

    4. This DVD covers 1 country of the Far East - India - poorly while the Far East is more than ten times as much! And India itself is much more rich with culture than what is shown!

    5. The facts mentioned/covered in this DVD are far away from the truth!

    6. The sceneries covered in this DVD are very old and covers nothing but the poor deserted sides of the countries!

    If you want to know about the Middle East or the Far East, this DVD is not what you need!



  3. I think the title of my review says it all..! I see this DVD is made to insult audience intelligence by degrading Middle East countries.

    First, the train is rarely available and can be found in deserted poor areas of very few countries in the Middle East and is not available for transportation... which makes this DVD of weak value to cover up such a subject about the Middle East.

    Second, a poor deserted side of a city or country can never represent a whole city or country.

    Third, the Middle East region is very rich with agriculture, touristy sites, ancient monuments and a holy religious culture... but non-was mentioned in this DVD.

    Fourth, the Middle East has major commercial trading areas but non-was covered.

    Fifth, non of local people habits nor social activities were covered.

    Sixth, the capital cities were not covered except as a train station area!

    Seventh, there are so many beautiful natural sites either of hot yellow deserts, white snowy mountains, deep valleys, lakes or rivers... but non was mentioned nor covered!

    This DVD covers nothing but the poor life of poor non-educated people in deserted areas at the borders of Turkey, Syria, Iran and India.

    For any viewer who has visited this area, ever watched the news, read or saw a documentary would know that this DVD is of no value and a waste of both money and time!



  4. I think the title of my review says it all..! I see this DVD is made to insult audience intelligence by degrading Middle East countries.

    First, the train is rarely available and can be found in deserted poor areas of very few countries in the Middle East and is not available for transportation... which makes this DVD of weak value to cover up such a subject about the Middle East.

    Second, a poor deserted side of a city or country can never represent a whole city or country.

    Third, the Middle East region is very rich with agriculture, touristy sites, ancient monuments and a holy religious culture... but non-was mentioned in this DVD.

    Fourth, the Middle East has major commercial trading areas but non-was covered.

    Fifth, non of local people habits nor social activities were covered.

    Sixth, the capital cities were not covered except as a train station area!

    Seventh, there are so many beautiful natural sites either of hot yellow deserts, white snowy mountains, deep valleys, lakes or rivers... but non was mentioned nor covered!

    This DVD covers nothing but the poor life of poor non-educated people in deserted areas at the borders of Turkey, Syria, Iran and India.

    For any viewer who has visited this area, ever watched the news, read or saw a documentary would know that this DVD is of no value and a waste of both money and time!



  5. I believe the low ratings given above on the basis of "prejudice" are way off the mark. This is a DVD about TRAINS, not a scenic travelog of the prettiest sights in the countries involved. If the trains are located in unsightly areas and patronized mostly by poor people, then the photographers had no choice but to portray them accordingly. It's not as if the producers had a choice between luxury trains and run-down railroads and chose only the latter. There are plenty of videos available showing the attractive and "touristy" sites in the Middle East; this one is intended for a different audience.


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Posted in Travel DVD (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)

Great Hotels Season 3 - Episode 5: Disney's Grand Californian Hotel By Travel Channel. Sells new for $9.99.
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Posted in Travel DVD (Wednesday, December 3, 2008)

Feels Like Flying: The Low-level Tour (of Scenic America) It was directed by Mark Morris. By American Video Group. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $19.95.
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Hearst Castle: Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument
Globe Trekker: Best Beaches
History Of World Travel Wheels Across Africa
Modern Times Wonders BURJ AL ARAB Dubai
Destination: Seattle
National Parks - Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Yosemite
Discoveries...America, Connecticut
Travel the World by Train - Near & Middle East
Great Hotels Season 3 - Episode 5: Disney's Grand Californian Hotel
Feels Like Flying: The Low-level Tour (of Scenic America)

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